Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)
represents 150 member companies who explore,
develop, and produce Canada's natural gas, crude oil,
oil sands, and elemental sulphur. CAPP works with
members, stakeholders, communities, and governments
on oil and gas issues in Canada and internationally.
They also gain consensus on industry codes of
practice and operational guidelines. The Canadian
Association of Petroleum Producers promotes public
policy and regulatory efficiency, provides industry
information including statistics, research, and
development, and acts as a media contact on industry
issues. CAPP’s central concerns are to promote stewardship
of the environment, and encourage advocacy for their members in all areas of the
industry including health and safety. By working closely with
the community, landowners, Aboriginal leaders, and
government agencies, CAPP hopes to improve
access to resources for the community and industry. Working with these groups
fosters
communication on issues associated with the
petroleum industry. Internationally, the
Association promotes policies that encourage
petroleum exploration and development in Canada. The
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers strives
to keep Canada’s oil and gas industry competitive
and vital in the world market.
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